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|b International Joint Conference, VISIGRAPP 2009, Lisboa, Portugal, February 5-8, 2009. Revised Selected Papers /
|c edited by AlpeshKumar Ranchordas, João Madeiras Pereira, Hélder J. Araújo, João Manuel R. S. Tavares.
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|a Invited Papers -- Human Habitat Data in 3D for the Internet -- I: Computer Graphics Theory and Applications (GRAPP) -- Fast Spatially Controllable Multi-dimensional Exemplar-Based Texture Synthesis and Morphing -- Extending Marching Cubes with Adaptative Methods to Obtain More Accurate Iso-surfaces -- High-Quality Non-planar Projections Using Real-Time Piecewise Perspective Projections -- An Interactive Fluid Model of Jellyfish for Animation -- Unbiased Closed-Form Solutions for Center of Rotation -- A Visualization Paradigm for 3D Map-Based Mobile Services -- New Augmented Reality Techniques for Product Design: The Flip-Flop Menu -- II: Imaging Theory and Applications (IMAGAPP) -- Analytical Imaging of Traditional Japanese Paintings Using Multispectral Images -- Stereo Analysis of Archaelogical Scenes Using Monogenic Signal Representation -- Imaging of the Vocal Tract Based on Magnetic Resonance Techniques -- SRAD, Optical Flow and Primitive Prior Based Active Contours for Echocardiography -- III: Computer Vision Theory and Applications (VISAPP) -- Scene Segmentation from 3D Motion and Category-Specific Information -- Hierarchical S(3)-Coding of RGB Histograms -- Monocular SLAM Reconstructions and 3D City Models: Towards a Deep Consistency -- GPU-Based Euclidean Distance Transforms and Their Application to Volume Rendering -- Efficient Robust Active Appearance Model Fitting -- Semi-supervised Distance Metric Learning in High-Dimensional Spaces by Using Equivalence Constraints -- Orthogonal Distance Least Squares Fitting: A Novel Approach -- Optical Inspection of Welding Seams -- A Multiscale Morphological Binarization Algorithm -- On the Suitability of Different Features for Anomaly Detection in Wire Ropes -- Importance Sampling as One Solution to the Data Association Problem in Multi-target Tracking -- Photo Repair and 3D Structure from Flatbed Scanners Using 4- and 2-Source Photometric Stereo -- Markerless Human Motion Capture Using Hierarchical Particle Swarm Optimisation -- Textured Image Segmentation Using Active Contours.
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|a This book includes extended versions of the selected papers from VISIGRAPP 2009, the International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications, which was held in Lisbon, Portugal, during February 5–8, 2009 and organized by the Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication (INSTICC). VISIGRAPP comprises three component conferences, namely, the International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications (VISAPP), the International Conference on Computer Graphics Theory and Applications (GRAPP), and the International Conference on Imaging Theory and Applications (IMAGAPP). VISIGRAPP received a total of 422 paper submissions from more than 50 co- tries. From these, and after a rigorous double-blind evaluation method, 72 papers were published as full papers. These figures show that this conference is now an - tablished venue for researchers in the broad fields of computer vision, computer graphics and image analysis. From the full papers, 25 were selected for inclusion in this book. The selection process was based on the scores assigned by the Program Committee reviewers as well as the Session Chairs. After selection, the papers were further revised and extended by the authors. Our gratitude goes to all contributors and referees, without whom this book would not have been possible.
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